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How to Mount an Image File with PowerISO
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Edit Steps
- 1Download Power ISO from: www.poweriso.com
- 2Install Power ISO by following the installation steps given in the set-up.
- 3Restart your computer after installation to make it to work.
- 4Click and set number of drives (you need at least one) from Power ISO in task bar.
- 5Right click power ISO from task bar and click mount.
- 6Select the file you want to mount.
- 7Open up my computer and now you can see a external drive created by Power ISO.
- 8Install the same way you install a CD from a CD drive.
- 9Make Image files by right clicking Power ISO from task bar and clicking make Image file.
- 10Browse location in the CD drive where you have put the compact disk.
- 11Select the file format: .iso , .bin, etc and click Ok.
- It may take a long time, so wait.
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Edit Warnings
- Don't do any background work while image file is been created because this makes your computer extremely slow.
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